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What company made loader?

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Jim Tronc

03-15-2003 05:47:33




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I have a Major Diesel with a loader that has a leaking cylinder. It has a tube frame and tube arms. It has linkage for a self leveling bucket.It is built much heavier than an Ag. loader, I would say it may be an industrial model. I will be needing seals for leaking cylinder and thought knowing the make may speed up finding a seal kit. Thanks for any help.




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Don H

03-18-2003 17:28:14




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 Re: what company made loader? in reply to Jim Tronc, 03-15-2003 05:47:33  
here is a link to dearborn loader.

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DonH

03-16-2003 09:26:07




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 Re: what company made loader? in reply to Jim Tronc, 03-15-2003 05:47:33  
Sounds like it may be a wagner. Here is a link to some pictures Link
If you can post a picture someone will probably recognize it. Otherwise search for pictures and hope there is a name on the loader.
You will brobably end up taking it to a shop and having it done or taking it apart and taking the pieces to try and mach them up. Most of the companies are out of bussiness years ago.
Good luck Don

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Bill S.

03-16-2003 16:41:50




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 Re: Re: what company made loader? in reply to DonH, 03-16-2003 09:26:07  
For this or any hydraulic cylinders needing resealing, try to locate a seals and packing wholesaler (an example I'm aquainted with: Tri State Packing, Scarborough, Maine USA) and then best if you can take all the parts with you when you go for replacement parts. You may find some parts thru this means will look a bit different but may serve better than the old components. Places like Tri State will be quite good usually as their prime role is solving just such problems. BTW, the loader may well be a Wagner but there were numerous others too. Good luck. Bill S.

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